The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Том 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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... hills arrow Girdle of rough stones and crags M. H. en , to the attractions of the busy world 339 341 344 344 347 348 th from a jutting ridge , around whose base . 351 bes 353 MEMOIR . THE main work of Wordsworth in literature was ...
... hills arrow Girdle of rough stones and crags M. H. en , to the attractions of the busy world 339 341 344 344 347 348 th from a jutting ridge , around whose base . 351 bes 353 MEMOIR . THE main work of Wordsworth in literature was ...
Стр. xxiv
... hill ; and while thus pos- sessed of a strong and almost animal joy in the presence of nature , he felt ever and anon deeper and purer impulses both of beauty and of fear " gleams like the flashing of a shield " . " Hallowed and pure ...
... hill ; and while thus pos- sessed of a strong and almost animal joy in the presence of nature , he felt ever and anon deeper and purer impulses both of beauty and of fear " gleams like the flashing of a shield " . " Hallowed and pure ...
Стр. xxvii
... the lines beginning " I marvel how Nature could ever find space , & c . " ; his Oxfordshire parsonage is described in the sonnet Where holy ground begins , & c . " sions made upon Wordsworth by the vine - clad hills MEMOIR . xxvii.
... the lines beginning " I marvel how Nature could ever find space , & c . " ; his Oxfordshire parsonage is described in the sonnet Where holy ground begins , & c . " sions made upon Wordsworth by the vine - clad hills MEMOIR . xxvii.
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William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. sions made upon Wordsworth by the vine - clad hills of Burgundy , the solitude of the Convent of Chartreuse , the glaciers and torrents of Chamouni , the serene loveliness of Como , and above all by the ...
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. sions made upon Wordsworth by the vine - clad hills of Burgundy , the solitude of the Convent of Chartreuse , the glaciers and torrents of Chamouni , the serene loveliness of Como , and above all by the ...
Стр. xxxvi
... hills were incalculable . It was indeed a fruitful time . In the Racedown poetry , if we set aside the " Ruined Cottage , " there is a certain crude- ness and severity ; many of the poems of the Alfoxden period have a spring - like ...
... hills were incalculable . It was indeed a fruitful time . In the Racedown poetry , if we set aside the " Ruined Cottage , " there is a certain crude- ness and severity ; many of the poems of the Alfoxden period have a spring - like ...
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